The Mission San Carlos Borromeo del rio Carmelo (also known as the Carmel Mission) is a Roman Catholic Mission Church in Carmel, California, and is still home to a Catholic parish.
It is a US National Historic Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
See more information at the related Wikipedia link , or their website, listed below:
All 21 missions in California are still working Churches and are state historical property. Weddings, funerals, masses, festivals are still held. Visitors can take tours or just walk around the gardens.
A museum
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father serra was bearid there
there is no nickname for this misson
They ate meat like mules.
San Francisco De Solano is a misson. It was the 21 misson built in Alta California.
No but yes in a kind of way. It is only for viewing. In other words, it is like an exhibit.
its the 4th misson in san Fernando. theres history that's amazing im going there tomorrow for a4th grade field trip. May 23, 2008.
The address of the San Carlos Public Library is: 89 San Carlos Ave., San Carlos, 85550 0545
All of the missions are state of California historical property. They are open to visitors and still have services.
yes
The address of the San Carlos Library is: 610 Elm St., San Carlos, 94070 3013
The Mission San Carlos was founded in 1770. No one lives there today but the mission does function as a Catholic Church and a museum.